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Suicide, the Comedy

"Should we worry about him?"

Matt is a screenwriter whose career is not going especially well and whose personal life is dwindling into nothingness. Matt starts talking with his friends about suicide, and nearly all of them become deeply concerned, convinced his depression has taken him over the edge. Matt insists to all around him that his questions about killing himself are merely part of his research for a script about a man who has turned suicidal. But his ex-girlfriend Amanda is the only one that seems to believe it.

Top Cast

  • Jamie Harris

    Jamie Harris

    Matt Hirsch

  • Alison Eastwood

    Alison Eastwood

    Amanda

  • Phil LaMarr

    Phil LaMarr

    Erik

  • Chad Lowe

    Chad Lowe

    JJ

  • Jonathan Mangum

    Jonathan Mangum

    Carl

  • Moira Quirk

    Moira Quirk

    Maggie

  • Pamela Salem

    Pamela Salem

    Winnie

  • Bruce Glover

    Bruce Glover

    Lap Dance Bob

  • Adam Bitterman

    Adam Bitterman

    Bouncer

Overview

Matt is a screenwriter whose career is not going especially well and whose personal life is dwindling into nothingness. Matt starts talking with his friends about suicide, and nearly all of them become deeply concerned, convinced his depression has taken him over the edge. Matt insists to all around him that his questions about killing himself are merely part of his research for a script about a man who has turned suicidal. But his ex-girlfriend Amanda is the only one that seems to believe it.

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